How to Enable Auto Capitalization on an iPhone
Open your iPhone’s Settings., Tap General., Tap Keyboard., Slide the “Auto-Capitalization” switch to the on position.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open your iPhone’s Settings.
You’ll find this app on one of your home screens—look for a gray cog icon.
If you don’t see it, look inside the Utilities folder. -
Step 2: Tap General.
It’s in the third group of settings., It’s in the sixth group of settings. , Now the first letter of every sentence you type will be a capital letter.
Recognized acronyms (e.g. “HTML”) and the first letters of proper nouns (e.g. “Tacoma,” “Joe”) will also be capitalized. -
Step 3: Tap Keyboard.
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Step 4: Slide the “Auto-Capitalization” switch to the on position.
Detailed Guide
You’ll find this app on one of your home screens—look for a gray cog icon.
If you don’t see it, look inside the Utilities folder.
It’s in the third group of settings., It’s in the sixth group of settings. , Now the first letter of every sentence you type will be a capital letter.
Recognized acronyms (e.g. “HTML”) and the first letters of proper nouns (e.g. “Tacoma,” “Joe”) will also be capitalized.
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